Sooraj Pancholi Bags His 4th Film, Set To Play A Boxer In An Upcoming Biopic

Mohnish Singh |May 23, 2019

Luck has not favoured Sooraj Pancholi much! Despite making his acting debut with the remake of an as iconic film as “Hero” and that too under Salman Khan Films, his career went nowhere over the years.

Sooraj Pancholi debuted in Bollywood with the 2015 film Hero, which also marked the acting debut of Athiya Shetty. Despite heavy promotions, the movie bombed at the box-office and nipped both the debutants’ careers in the bud. After the colossal failure of Hero, Sooraj Pancholi had to wait for years to get his second film.

The actor, who is a great fitness enthusiast, will next be seen in T-Series Films’ upcoming production venture, Satellite Shankar. He is also doing a dance-based film, titled Time To Dance, with the same production house.

The latest we hear that Sooraj Pancholi has signed his fourth film. As per reports, the young actor has been roped in for an upcoming biopic which will see him stepping into the shoes of a boxer. There is no update on the name of the boxer the film is based on the life of.

Sooraj has already started preparing for his role in the yet-to-be-titled project. The actor is learning boxing to get into the skin of his character. The project is expected to start rolling towards the end of the year.

Talking about how he bagged the film, Sooraj Pancholi reveals that he had to audition for it.

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